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by improbable22
2992 days ago
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Because the reproducibility crisis has very little to do with the difficulty in re-running the same code. These are almost orthogonal concerns. The typical problem paper has a small data set, on which the authors tried 20 different things, one of which achieved p<0.05 and got published. The result tells you nothing meaningful about the world (or more often, tells you something about how its authors wish the world worked). But re-running their code on their data set will not reveal the problem. |
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